Seth Goldberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After removing my head from my a**, I revised the code that checks
> the memory copy in the fast_page_copy routine. The machine then
> proceeded
> not to stop at my panic, but I got my "normal" oopses. I then had an
> idea and removed all the prefetch instructions from the beginning of the
> routine and tried the resultin kernel. I now have no crashes.
> What could this mean?
What are your "normal" oopses?
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Brian Gerst
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- REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon and fast_page_copy Seth Goldberg
- Re: REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon and fast_pag... Brian Gerst
- Re: REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon and fast_pag... Alan Cox
- Re: REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon and fast... Aaron Tiensivu
- Re: REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon and ... Joseph Carter
- Re: REVISED: Experimentation with Athlon ... Seth Goldberg
- Athlon and fast_page_copy: What's it... Seth Goldberg
- Re: Athlon and fast_page_copy: W... Mark Hahn
- Re: Athlon and fast_page_cop... Tom Leete
- Re: Athlon and fast_page_cop... Jonathan Morton
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